[0001] The invention relates to a webbing exit protection boot for a webbing of a seat belt
and a seat belt system.
[0002] Webbing exit protection boots for seat belts in vehicles like passenger cars, commercial
vehicles or trucks are used to protect and guide the seat belt and the webbing, respectively
close to the lower anchor point. At the anchor point the seat belt is connected to
the vehicle body or the like.
[0003] The lower anchor point and the initial progress of the seat belt are usually covered
by a hard trim part. For such designs the webbing proceeds through a cutout of the
hard trim part.
[0004] Commonly used are so called cover-on slice designs which allow routing of the seat
belt webbing through a hard trim integrated cutout. Although this solution ensures
a minimal cutout when the seat belt is at its stored position some application like
for example a commercial vehicle rear row seat belt require a larger routing envelope
from the lower anchorage point.
[0005] A further solution is the so called stapled sleeve design providing webbing protection
by a cover attached to a lower part of the webbing. This design however, is not suitable
for hard trims due to the large exposed cutout section around the protective sleeve.
Such cutout is open for dirt collection and see-through issues.
[0006] WO 99/02368 discloses a guide for a seat belt webbing with an escutcheon for passing the webbing,
wherein the escutcheon is received by a mounting attached to a seat frame.
[0007] US 2008/0012417 A1 shows a cover for a webbing which extends along the backside of a seat from the upper
end of the backrest to the seat cushion.
US 6,585,289 B1 discloses a seat belt system with an inflatable section which is arranged inside
an outer belt section.
[0008] G 83 15 256 shows a guide for the webbing with a slot for guiding the webbing and
an edge lining with a low friction coefficient.
[0009] DT 24 33 281 A1 discloses a protection device for a seat belt which covers the edge(s)
of the webbing.
[0010] It is an object of the invention to improve the guidance of a seat belt webbing.
[0011] This object is solved according to the invention with the features of claims 1 and
6, respectively. Modifications of the invention are defined by the dependent claims.
[0012] According to a first aspect of the invention a webbing exit protection boot for a
webbing of a seat belt has an aperture for the webbing, a stiff lower part confining
a lower section of the aperture at least in part and a flexible upper part confining
an upper section of the aperture. The webbing exit protection boot ensures with its
stiff lower part good connection, protection of the webbing for all kind of crashes
as well as dirt and see-through protection. The flexible upper part guarantees good
guidance of the webbing, easy ingress and egress and see-through protection. Production,
installation and service are cost-effective. The webbing exit protection boot is ideal
for difficult cases having for example the lower anchor point with serious distance
to the hard trim part like for a commercial vehicle rear row seat. Even in this application
the webbing exit protection boot ensures with its modular design a large webbing run
envelope. Concurrently, the webbing exit protection boot ensures protection of the
webbing especially at side and front crashes while still offering see-through protection
from the interior in direction of the anchor point and underneath the seat, respectively.
[0013] The aperture usually stretches in a direction approximately vertical. At the top
it is limited by the flexible upper part especially in form of a slot. The upper part
may have a certain height or length to cover part of the webbing. This enhances protection
and guidance of the webbing. The stiff or firm lower part can be adapted to the vehicle's
conditions, especially to the hard trim part.
[0014] The lower section or the lower opening of the aperture does not necessarily need
to be completely defined or surrounded by the lower part.
[0015] The webbing exit protection boot protects the webbing from surrounding parts of the
hard trim part and completely avoids see-through issues.
[0016] The upper section may be orientated substantially perpendicular to an exit direction
and the lower section may be orientated to the exit direction at an angle. The exit
direction corresponds to the routing direction and a longitudinal axis of the webbing,
respectively. The angle of the lower section can be in the range of superior zero
degrees to less than ninety degrees. The lower section can be divided in several sectors
each having different angles in order to adapt to a hard trim part.
[0017] The lower part and the upper part may be integrally formed. This eases handling and
stock keeping.
[0018] The lower part may comprise a fastening element. This or these fastening or mounting
elements can attach the webbing exit protection boot for example to a hard trim part
or a covering of the seat and/or the vehicle body. As the lower part is stiff a durable
connection is ensured.
[0019] The fastening means may comprise a flange in the area of the lower section. The flange
or flanges simple attachment by a sliding movement of the webbing exit protection
boot is possible.
[0020] According to a further aspect of the invention a seat belt system has a webbing,
an anchor point for attachment of the webbing, a hard trim part covering at least
the anchor point and a webbing exit protection boot as described above. The same advantages
and modifications as described above apply here as well.
[0021] The fastening element may be formed complementary to a further fastening element
of the hard trim part. This enables a simple and tailor-made connection which withstand
crashes and protects the webbing efficiently.
[0022] The fastening elements may be slidable and releasable connected which enables simple
fastening by a sliding movement. The direction of movement of the sliding elements
and of the sliding elements itself can orientated approximately perpendicular to the
aperture. This allows for good fixation of the webbing exit protection boot during
ingress and egress of the webbing.
[0023] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of embodiments.
Other embodiments and many of the intended advantages will be readily appreciated
as they become better understood by reference to the following detailed description.
The elements of the drawings do not necessarily scale to each other. Like reference
numbers designate corresponding similar parts.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a seat belt webbing exit through a hard trim.
Figure 2 shows a webbing exit protection boot with a hard trim part according to the
invention.
Figure 3 shows a webbing exit protection boot according to the invention.
Figure 4 shows a seat belt system and a webbing exit protection boot according to
the invention.
[0024] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings
which form a part hereof and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments
in which the invention may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology,
such as "top" or "bottom" etc. is used with reference to the orientation of the Figure(s)
being described. Because components of embodiments can be positioned in a number of
different orientations, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration
and is in no way limiting. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized
and structural or logical changes may be made without departing from the scope of
the present invention. The following detailed description, therefore, is not to be
taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the
appended claims.
[0025] Figure 1 shows a view inside a passenger compartment of a vehicle, especially the
rear row seat. The seat is not shown for sake of clarity. The seat belt system 1 is
shown with a webbing 2 which projects out of a hard trim part 3. The hard trim part
3 consists of a stiff material and covers part of the vehicle body 4 so that the vehicle
body 4 is neither accessible nor visible from the passenger compartment. Through a
slot or an opening 5 the webbing 2 contracts out of the hard trim 3 into the passenger
compartment. The opening 5 is open and relatively large to ensure a large webbing
run envelope. Underneath the hard trim 3 the seat belt system 1 is anchored at the
vehicle body 4 or a similar stable part.
[0026] Figure 2 shows part of the inventive seat belt system 1 in greater detail. Here,
a webbing exit protection boot 6 and the hard trim part 3 are shown. The hard trim
3 can be associated to the seat belt system 1 or to other parts like for example the
vehicle body 4. The webbing exit protection boot 6 guides the webbing 2 and protects
in a crash from the hard trim part 3. Further, the webbing exit protection boot 6
avoids see-through issues and dirt collection.
[0027] In connection with Figure 3 the structure of the webbing exit protection boot 6 is
described in greater detail. The webbing exit protection boot 6 has an aperture 7
for the webbing 2 which is orientated basically vertical or at an angle with regard
to the vertical orientation. The width and depth or the cross section of the aperture
7 is chosen such that the webbing 2 can move easily but no excessive clearance between
webbing 2 and aperture 7 is present.
[0028] A lower section 7a of the aperture 7 is at least in part limited by a stiff lower
part 8 of the webbing exit protection boot 6. This implies that the lower opening
or the lower section 7a of the aperture is arranged in the lower part 8. Here, the
lower part 8 is orientated at an angle of approximately 45° with regard to an exit
direction D. Along the exit direction D proceeds the movement of the webbing 2. Further,
the exit direction D may align to a central axis of the webbing 2.
[0029] An upper section 7b of the aperture 7 is limited by a flexible upper part 9 of the
webbing exit protection boot 6. This implies that the upper opening or the upper section
7b of the aperture is arranged in the upper part 9. Here, the upper part 9 is orientated
at an angle of approximately 90° with regard to the exit direction D.
[0030] The upper part 9 and the lower part 8 are integrally formed for example out of a
synthetic material. Here, the upper section 7b and the lower section 7a are developed
in a chimney form with different angles or orientations with regard to the exit direction
D. both sections may be arranged in the same or in different orientations.
[0031] The stiff or at least in comparison to the upper part 9 stiffer lower part 8 consists
here of a surface 8a in the middle of which a part of the lower section 7a of the
aperture 7 is defined. The surface or area 8a is orientated at an angle of approximately
45° to the exit direction D. The left upper part of the lower section 7a shown in
Figure 3 is delimited by the flexible upper part 9. It is also possible to extend
the lower part 8 into this region so that the lower section 7a is defined completely
by the lower part 8. Further it is possible that the lower part 8 extends further
in the direction of the exit direction D.
[0032] The lower part 8 has fastening means in form of a flange or flanges 10 or the like
which allows a robust fixation of the webbing exit protection boot 6 at or in the
hard trim part 3. Depending on the application the fastening means can be of another
design. The flanges 10 are arranged in the range of the lower section 7a and are attached
to the surface 8a or are part of the surface 8a. The surface 8a itself may be the
fastening means or element 10.
[0033] With regard to Figure 2 the interaction between the webbing exit protection boot
6 and the hard trim part 3 is described. The hard trim part 3 has one or more fastening
elements complementary to the fastening elements 10 of the webbing exit protection
boot 6. The fastening element can be composed of the opening 5 an undercut not shown
or the like. The connection is slidable so that the webbing exit protection boot 6
can be slid into the hard trim part 3 easily as is shown in Figure 3. The direction
of movement is orientated generally perpendicular to the exit direction D to achieve
a robust connection. Figure 4 shows a part sectional view of the seat belt system
1. Underneath the hard trim part 3 an anchor point 11 is arranged which connects the
webbing 2 with a robust part like the body work 4 safely. From there, the webbing
2 extends in the direction of the exit direction D into the passenger compartment.
[0034] In the area of the hard trim part 3 the webbing 2 enters into the webbing exit protection
boot 6 so that the webbing 2 has neither contact to the under or inner side nor to
the upper or outer side of the hard trim part 3. The webbing exit protection boot
6 protects the webbing 2 from the hard trim part 3 even in front and side crashes.
By the stiff lower part 8 the webbing exit protection boot 6 is firmly attached to
the hard trim part 3 while the flexible upper part 9 ensures good guidance, a large
envelope and further protection of the webbing 2.
[0035] The modular und functional distinct design of the webbing exit protection boot 6
with the stiff lower part 8 for attachment and the flexible upper part 9 for guidance
allows easy adaptation of the webbing exit protection boot 6 and the seat belt system
1 to difficult applications like for example a hard trim part 3 being located far
from the anchor point 11.
[0036] The seat belt system 1 includes here the webbing 2, the anchor point 11, the hard
trim part 3 and the webbing exit protection boot 6. However, the seat belt system
1 can be defined in a different manner, the anchor point 11 and/or the hard trim part
3 for example may be excluded from the seat belt system.
1. Webbing exit protection boot for a webbing (2) of a seat belt having an aperture (7)
for the webbing (2), a stiff lower part (8) confining a lower section (7a) of the
aperture (7) at least in part and a flexible upper part (9) confining an upper section
(7b) of the aperture (7).
2. Webbing exit protection boot according to claim 1, wherein the upper section (7b)
is orientated substantially perpendicular to an exit direction (D) and wherein the
lower section (7a) is orientated to the exit direction (D) at an angle.
3. Webbing exit protection boot according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the lower part (8)
and the upper part (9) are integrally formed.
4. Webbing exit protection boot according to at least one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the
lower part (8) comprises a fastening element (10).
5. Webbing exit protection boot according to claim 4, wherein the fastening means (10)
comprises a flange in the area of the lower section (7a).
6. Seat belt system having a webbing (2), an anchor point (11) for attachment of the
webbing (2), a hard trim part (3) covering at least the anchor point (11) and a webbing
exit protection boot (6) according to at least one of claims 1 to 5.
7. Seat belt system according to claim 6, wherein the fastening element (10) is formed
complementary to a further fastening element (5) of the hard trim part (3).
8. Seat belt system according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the fastening elements (10, 5)
are slideable and releasable connected.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. Webbing exit protection boot for a webbing (2) of a seat belt having an aperture
(7) for the webbing (2), a lower part (8) confining a lower section (7a) of the aperture
(7) at least in part and an upper part (9) confining an upper section (7b) of the
aperture (7), characterised in that the lower part (8) is stiff and the upper part (9) is flexible.
2. Webbing exit protection boot according to claim 1, wherein the upper section (7b)
is orientated substantially perpendicular to an exit direction (D) and wherein the
lower section (7a) is orientated to the exit direction (D) at an angle.
3. Webbing exit protection boot according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the lower part (8)
and the upper part (9) are integrally formed.
4. Webbing exit protection boot according to at least one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
the lower part (8) comprises a fastening element (10).
5. Webbing exit protection boot according to claim 4, wherein the fastening means (10)
comprises a flange in the area of the lower section (7a).
6. Seat belt system having a webbing (2), an anchor point (11) for attachment of the
webbing (2), a hard trim part (3) covering at least the anchor point (11) and a webbing
exit protection boot (6) according to at least one of claims 1 to 5.
7. Seat belt system according to claim 6, wherein the fastening element (10) is formed
complementary to a further fastening element (5) of the hard trim part (3).
8. Seat belt system according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the fastening elements (10, 5)
are slideable and releasable connected.